Author: Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Graffiti Not Found in Henley on Thames

    Secular crocodiles Do not visit The Catholic Church  

  • Montenegro

    Piers On the wall Opposite my bed There is a letter box And through this letter box I can see all the piers in Montenegro   Trains Felix Lane Waited for a train Which never came Each day was the same Nobody took the blame In Montenegro   Horses As the step mists Crept towards […]

  • Captain Hawke

    as the wind leaves danced on the icy road Captain Hawke discussed the construction of the winter months with a passing piano

  • Aldermaston Egg

    the thin braided trees were shadowed by the pink blush of a brittle dawn in the reclining darkness a foundation boy removed a blue ribbon tied to a bush written in weathered ink was the name Virginia Stride the name of his sisters sister this was her dowry

  • Summer Interludes – (Seen and heard on my summer travels)

    Grange Farm    (Mrs Tomkins) Alfred, Alfred, Alfred ! Bring me the dusky day So I may place it With the other jams Grange Farm    (Thomas Little – Farmhand) I am frying an egg On the tin barn roof The chickens enjoy the view Grange Farm    (Alfred Tomkins – Owner of the Farm) We are often […]

  • Le Roi de Verre

    The brittle banners of this inglorious knight have blessed the accursed as he runs in the many pavilions of his glass self   1990  

  • COMMUTER GRAFFITI

    WORK SLEEP TRAVEL WORK SLEEP TRAVEL WORK SLEEP TRAVEL HOW MUCH MORE CAN YOU TAKE ? BURN MARX AND PASS THE COFFEE CREATE ANARCHY THE PIDGEONS ARE READY   1968 (Revised 1976)

  • Moonrakers

    As we catch the moon safely in our branches they seek it with their hopeful nets not knowing the lies of the foul water   1971

  • Rizla Green

    Rizla Red Rizla Blue Rizla Yellow Where are you  ?   Found written on a packet of Rizla Green  (Margate 2011)  

  • Late Beach

    A single brown leaf has blown across my yellow beach tent there are no trees nearby it has travelled a long way with its message